Schwannoma

 

Definition

 

Schwannoma

- benign tumour of nerve sheath

 

Epidemiology

 

Middle age

Solitary lesion

Upper limb > lower limb

 

Less common than neurofibroma

 

Multiple

- Neurofibromatosis Type II

- Schwannomatosis

 

Schwannomatosis

- rare condition

- multiple schwannomas

- no manifestations of Neurofibromatosis

 

Clinical

 

Painful tender lump

Positive Tinel's sign

Paresthesia

 

Location

 

Sayed et al Orthop Traumatol Surg Res 2022

- 150 cases of schwannoma excision

- most common posterior tibial nerve and median nerve

 

MRI
 

Differential

- neurofibroma

- schwanomma

- malignant tumour of nerve sheath

 

Istefan et al BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2023

- sensitivity MRI for schwannoma 85%

- specificity 50%

 

MRI features of nerve tumours PDF

 

Pathology

 

Usually located eccentrically within nerve 

- compared with neurofibroma which are fusiform swellings of the nerve

 

Well encapsulated

- capsule consists of epineurium

- bulges from originating fascicles & pushes aside adjacent fascicles

 

MRI 

 

Show lesion on nerve periphery

 

Compared with neurofibroma which is in centre of nerve

 

Histology

 

Contain spindled Schwann cells

 

Arranged in alternating hypercellular (Antoni A) & hypocellular (Antoni B) regions

 

Stains S-100 positive

 

Management

 

Operative excision

 

Microsurgical technique

 

Enucleation / intra-capsular excision

- open epineurium and capsule

- preserve nerve fascicles

- remove schwannoma

 

Vumedi schwannoma sciatic nerve

 

Vumedi brachial plexus schwannoma

 

Results

 

Fujibuchi et al J Clin Neurosci 2017

- surgical excision of 98 schwannomas

- postoperative neurological complications in 18%

- higher risk with preoperative neurological symptoms

- higher risk with more proximal nerve lesions

 

Park et al JBJS Br 2009

- 56 cases of schwannoma excision upper limb

- postoperatively 73% had nerve injury symptoms and signs

- at 2 years 70% no neurological deficit

- 30% hypoaesthesia, paraesthesiae or mild motor weakness